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		<title>Lawmakers Consider Four Different Avenues To Achieve Sports Betting In Illinois</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Hasan Nabulsi]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Apr 2019 18:19:59 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker has already included sports betting as part of his budget proposal, which he announced on February 20, 2019. Some of the Illinois sports betting models are based on the ones from other states with legal sports wagering such as New Jersey, Mississippi, and Rhode Island. Hearings for sports betting in Illinois ... <a title="Lawmakers Consider Four Different Avenues To Achieve Sports Betting In Illinois" class="read-more" href="https://www.sportsbettinginillinois.com/il-lawmakers-consider-four-avenues-to-achieve-sports-betting.html" aria-label="More on Lawmakers Consider Four Different Avenues To Achieve Sports Betting In Illinois">Read more</a></p>
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<li>Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker has already included sports betting as part of his budget proposal, which he announced on February 20, 2019.</li>
<li>Some of the Illinois sports betting models are based on the ones from other states with legal sports wagering such as New Jersey, Mississippi, and Rhode Island.</li>
<li>Hearings for sports betting in Illinois will continue later this month, the legislative session will end May 31.</li>
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<p>SPRINGFIELD, Ill – There is no doubt that sports betting in Illinois is expected to be quite profitable. Last Thursday, Illinois lawmakers underwent a three-hour long hearing in order to understand just how profitable it can be and how shares of the activity would be divided.</p>
<p>The hearing was held within the House Revenue and Finance Committee and the bill that was discussed was <a href="http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/billstatus.asp?DocNum=3308&amp;GAID=15&amp;GA=101&amp;DocTypeID=HB&amp;LegID=119783&amp;SessionID=108" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">IL HB 3308</a>, which is sponsored by Michael J. Zalewski.</p>
<p>Among the committee members were also representatives of interested parties including those involved in Illinois casinos, professional sports leagues, video lottery terminals, and horse racing tracks across the state.</p>
<p>The approaches to legalizing sports betting came in the form of four possible amendments to Zalewski’s bill. Each one takes a unique approach and with each option, there are winners and losers in the sports betting industry.</p>
<p>The first possibility is the New Jersey model. The state would set a $10 million-dollar initial fee to brick-and-mortar locations such as riverboats, horse racing tracks, and casinos. They would have to pay $250,000 each year to renew their license.</p>
<p>On top of those fees, they would be allowed two skins for mobile wagering companies to partner with them. Mobile and online wagering would cost $1 million dollars initially $500,000 every five years. The tax rate would be 15% for land-based betting and 20% for mobile.</p>
<p>The Mississippi model is much the same with two key difference. Under the Mississippi model, mobile sports betting in Illinois would be limited to on-site locations and the apps would be geo-fenced to the locations of license holders such as racetracks.</p>
<p>This model also features a 20% royalty on the handle to be given to the professional sports leagues that sports bettors in Illinois wager on. This fee is taken more rigorously in the third approach.</p>
<p>Under the professional sports league’s amendment, there would 25% royalty on the handle along with limiting sports betting to take place at the professional sports venues within the state of Illinois.</p>
<p>The last approach would be more geared towards the Rhode Island model which puts the Illinois Lottery in charge of regulating and operating sports gambling and sets a 50% tax on sports wagering revenue. This approach would give the lottery total control of the industry.</p>
<p>After the hearing committee members could agree on the initial 10-million-dollar fee set by Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker. However, they still remained weary on the idea of mobile or online sports wagering as well as paying a fee to sports leagues.</p>
<p>No final decisions on the bill for <a title="Sports Betting in Illinois" href="https://www.sportsbettinginillinois.com/" target="_self">sports betting in Illinois</a> were made last week. Instead, it was referred to the Rules Committee for review. The bill is set to be heard by them later this month, where Zaleski and other interested sports betting parties are hoping to gain clarity into the state’s direction.</p>
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		<title>Last-Minute Push For Legalized Fantasy Sports In Illinois</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Sierra Kennedy]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 07 May 2017 18:11:23 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>After the topic of daily fantasy sports was kept under lock and key during the majority of the General Assembly’s session, it caught many lawmakers by surprise when three DFS bills were brought to the table just two days before its scheduled recess. Read The Legislation IL SB 208 would legalize online gambling in the ... <a title="Last-Minute Push For Legalized Fantasy Sports In Illinois" class="read-more" href="https://www.sportsbettinginillinois.com/last-minute-push-for-legalized-fantasy-sports-in-illinois.html" aria-label="More on Last-Minute Push For Legalized Fantasy Sports In Illinois">Read more</a></p>
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	<p>After the topic of daily fantasy sports was kept under lock and key during the majority of the General Assembly’s session, it caught many lawmakers by surprise when three DFS bills were brought to the table just two days before its scheduled recess.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/BillStatus.asp?GAID=14&amp;GA=100&amp;DocNum=208&amp;DocTypeID=SB&amp;SessionID=91&amp;LegID=&amp;SpecSess=&amp;Session=" rel="nofollow">Read The Legislation</a></p>
<p>IL SB 208 would legalize online gambling in the state along with daily fantasy sports. Players over 21 would be permitted to join DFS sites. Illinois casino operators would be required to pay a $10 million licensing fee should they want to offer online gambling, and there would be a flat 15% tax rate on gaming revenue.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/BillStatus.asp?DocNum=1805&amp;GAID=14&amp;DocTypeID=SB&amp;SessionID=91&amp;GA=100" rel="nofollow">Read The Legislation</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/billstatus.asp?DocNum=1667&amp;GAID=14&amp;GA=100&amp;DocTypeID=SB&amp;LegID=104451&amp;SessionID=91" rel="nofollow">Read The Legislation</a></p>
<p>IL SB 1805 amends the Riverboat Gambling Act while IL SB 1667 amends the Title Insurance Act. Both of these amendments include daily fantasy sports regulations and would put the Illinois Gaming Board in charge of overseeing DFS. The two bills have already passed the House Rules Committee and are working their way through the House Executive Committee.</p>
<p class="big-red">Why The Sudden Push For Online Gambling &amp; DFS?</p>
<p>The issue of daily fantasy sports is nothing new to the state of Illinois. In 2015, Representative Michael Zalewski began to advocate for DFS in the state. Shortly after, State Attorney General Lisa Madigan told DFS companies FanDuel and DraftKings that they would have to stop accepting Illinois players unless the legislator legalized daily fantasy contests. The duo disputed the warning in court, but have since remained in the Illinois market. This ongoing legal battle is likely one of the reasons behind the proposed pieces of legislation.</p>
<p>Rivers Casino has also been vocal about their opposition to regulating DFS, but have huge proponents of legalizing online gambling within Illinois. Rivers has supported recent legalization efforts in PA and is already licensed for online gaming in New Jersey. Paul Gaynor, of parent company Midwest Gaming &amp; Entertainment, had the following to say regarding the bills currently working their way through the House.</p>
<p>“We support a strong comprehensive internet gaming bill — not piecemeal — that would allow for numerous games to be fairly and safely played online, while providing significant tax revenue for the state.”</p>
<p>Judging from Gaynor and the overall attitude represented by Illinois Casino Gaming Association, the proposed bills could be seen as a way to meet in the middle. By giving the industry the legalized online gambling that they seek, it could possibly soften their stance on daily fantasy sports.</p>
<p>"There was controversy last year as to why are we regulating daily fantasy sports activity, which is ongoing in the state, and not regulating internet gaming, which is also occurring," said Senator Kwame Raoul. "So what this bill attempts to do is also regulate and bring licensure and supervision of internet gaming under the jurisdiction of the Gaming Board.”</p>
<p class="big-red">The DFS Outlook In Illinois</p>
<p>The state has been down this road before, with a prior DFS bill failing in 2016. There is no clear indication yet as to whether or not any of the bills will continue to move forward, but with 2 million players from Illinois already participating in fantasy sports contests - per the Fantasy Sports Trade Association - it seems that residents will be able to enjoy <a title="Sports Betting in Illinois" href="https://www.sportsbettinginillinois.com/" target="_self">sports betting in Illinois</a> no matter which way the coin flips.</p>
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